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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this fall. Assuredly the College authorities would not permit the use of a hall by a couple of men who thought it would be instructive to have some outsider lecture here. Why, then, should this ephemeral league be granted greater privileges? It appears to me that, in using the name of "Harvard," they have not acted in good faith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 12/1/1911 | See Source »

Their very name, University Teas, emphasizes the fact that to them every individual member of the University is invited. If accepted in the cordial spirit in which they are given these receptions can do much toward paving the way to increasingly friendly relations between professor and student...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEETING THE FACULTY. | 12/1/1911 | See Source »

...Choate v. Pount, judgment for plaintiff; English v. Witenagemot, judgment for plaintiff; Story v. Kent, judgment for defendant; Lowell v. Bryee, judgment for defendant: Harlan v. Williston, judgement for plaintiff. The facts for the second round will be found in the competition box in Langdell Hall marked with the name of the club to argue. The briefs will be due at 6 P. M., December 11, and the arguments must take place on or before December 18. Judges must be selected by December 8, and the notice of selection given to the adviser in charge. The judges will be assigned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMES LAW CLUB COMPETITION | 11/29/1911 | See Source »

...subject or subjects annually to be chosen and announced by a Committee of the Department of English" will this year be given for a poem on either of the following subjects: "Tripoli", "Robert Browning, May 7, 1812". Each poem should not exceed fifty lines, should bear an assumed name, and should be accompanied by a sealed letter containing the true name of the writer and superscribed with the assumed name. The prize is open only to undergraduates of Harvard College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GARRISON PRIZE SUBJECTS | 11/29/1911 | See Source »

...following twenty-two Seniors and eight Juniors have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Scholarly achievement and scholarly promise have been the basis of election, and a conscientious attempt has been made to do justice to every eligible name. In determining the elections, scholarship grades alone have not been the ultimate grounds for decision; the difficulty of the courses taken and the student's progress throughout his college career have also received due consideration. The names are arranged alphabetically and not according to rank or order of election...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA ELECTIONS | 11/28/1911 | See Source »

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